He’s been almost the forgotten man among Stanford’s tailbacks this year. That’s because he was suspended for the second half of spring drills and the first two weeks of training camp.

Redshirt junior Remound (pronounced “ruh-MOND’’) Wright is back in the coaches’ good graces after his disciplinary absence for an undisclosed violation. “It’s a personal issue,’’ was all he would say about it.

He’s listed as one of four “No. 2’’ tailbacks behind starter Kelsey Young. Perhaps he would have had a chance to start if he hadn’t been suspended.

As he sees the impact of the suspension, though, “I don’t think it set me back at all. I did a great job of staying in shape and doing what I would have been doing here, while I was away.’’

He tried to make sure that when he came back he was ready to play. “This is my fourth year here,’’ he said. “The coaches know what I can do. I’ve been doing it for years.’’

That is, he can flash his breakaway speed, as he did on a 55-yard touchdown against Washington State in 2013. He also can block.

“I’ve learned a lot of things during my time away,’’ he said. “Not all of them pertained to football. I guess they were personal things.’’